A New Website is Launched by Apple for its Apple Card Customers

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Tech giant Apple has launched a new website designed for Apple Card customers to manage their accounts online.

With the launch of card.apple.com, Apple Card account holders can now make and schedule payments, review balance and download statements with the new Apple Card online portal.

Previously, cardholders only had access to their Apple Card through the Wallet app on their iPhone and other Apple devices.

Users can now sign into the website with their Apple ID to make and schedule payments, manage monthly installments and download statements.

CNBC Select has reviewed how you can use the new Apple Card online website to manage your account.

In order to access your Apple Card account on the web, you need one of the following browsers:

Safari 7 or later
Chrome 37 or later
Firefox 34 or later
Opera 24 or later
Microsoft Edge 83 or later

Once you log into card.apple.com, you receive a snapshot of key account information and can select options from the navigation panel (which looks like an equal sign on the top left corner of the website) to manage payments, view statements, control settings and contact support.

On the site users can:

Manage your payments and bank accounts
View Mastercard network benefits, such as zero liability protection and ShopRunner free two-day shipping
Access the Apple Card privacy policy and terms and conditions
Information that cannot be found online:
Card information, including your card number, expiration date and security code
Ability to lock your card and request a replacement card
Detailed list of your latest transactions with Daily Cash earnings, exact time of purchase, status of purchase (pending, cleared or refunded) and the ability to report an issue
Weekly and monthly spending activity
Ability to message customer support

Information about the Apple Card has been collected independently by CNBC and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer of the card prior to publication.

Disclaimer: We have no position in Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) and have not been compensated for this article.

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